Berlin-based artist Evol’s renderings of cityscapes are created on the very garbage that litters the urban environment. Using <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nbt-studios-ambihive-is-a-led-lamp-and-sound-system-packed-into-a-cool-cardboard-wall-fixture/" target="_blank">recycled cardboard boxes</a>, the artist applies stencils and drawings in exquisite detail, making the edges of the worn cardboard become part of each piece. The resulting work draws attention to the actual garbage-ridden streets where Evol sources his “canvases” from, providing his own <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shelley-millers-historical-murals-are-made-from-sugar/" target="_blank">commentary on city life</a>.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

Evol is inspired by the tattered, used <a href="http://inhabitat.com/chris-gilmour-transforms-recycled-cardboard-into-life-size-sculptures-of-dentist-chairs-and-pianos/" target="_blank">pieces of cardboard</a> and scrap metal that he creates his work upon.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

Evol draws inspiration from the suggested history of the tattered, used pieces of cardboard and scrap metal that he creates his work upon. The printed words, colored stains or weathered splotches are all incorporated into images of desolate city streets, vacant alleys and run down buildings. The texture of torn cardboard or oxidized metal is translated into details of the architecture represented in his work.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

Visually referencing the dilapidated <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pick-up-a-hammer-for-habitat-for-humanitys-national-women-build-week/" target="_blank">low income housing</a> in Berlin, Evol's revival of these discarded pieces of material creates a commonality between subject and medium that would not be as effective if pristine canvas was used.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

The meticulously detailed and dimensional architectural imagery is created by using a series of finely cut stencils, which Evol layers to create an interplay between light and shadow.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

The stencils are placed over industrial-printed text, tears, rips and tape on the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bana1n-is-a-temporary-shelter-made-from-200-chiquita-banana-crates/" target="_blank">cardboard’s surface</a>, which at this step transforms the flaws into the composition of the work.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

Evol’s social commentary is also taken to the streets. The artist has a prolific <a href="http://inhabitat.com/alicia-martins-amazing-book-sculptures-pour-out-of-windows-and-into-the-streets/" target="_blank">street art</a> career, transforming electric boxes, railings, and other architectural elements into miniature scale model buildings, which continue his studio work of portraying neglected housing.

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Evol’s renderings of cityscapes

Berlin-based artist Evol’s renderings of cityscapes are created on the very garbage that litters the urban environment. Using recycled cardboard boxes, the artist applies stencils and drawings in exquisite detail, making the edges of the worn cardboard become part of each piece. The resulting work draws attention to the actual garbage-ridden streets where Evol sources his “canvases” from, providing his own commentary on city life.